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Few docs fixes to area series
Marek Rosa -
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@@ -39,7 +39,7 QTCOMMERCIALCHART_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
39 39 An area chart is used to show quantitative data. It is based on line chart, in the way that area between axis and the line
40 40 is emphasized with color. Since the area chart is based on line chart, QAreaSeries constructor needs QLineSeries instance,
41 41 which defines "upper" boundary of the area. "Lower" boundary is defined by default by axis X. Instead of axis X "lower" boundary can be specified by other line.
42 In that case QAreaSeries should be initiated with two QLineSerie instances. Please note terms "upper" and "lower" boundary can be misleading in cases
42 In that case QAreaSeries should be initiated with two QLineSeries instances. Please note terms "upper" and "lower" boundary can be misleading in cases
43 43 where "lower" boundary had bigger values than the "upper" one, however the main point that area between these two boundary lines will be filled.
44 44
45 45 See the \l {AreaChart Example} {area chart example} to learn how to create a simple area chart.
@@ -170,8 +170,7 QAreaSeries::QAreaSeries(QObject *parent)
170 170 }
171 171
172 172 /*!
173 Destroys the object. Series added to QChartView or QChart instances are owned by those,
174 and are deleted when mentioned object are destroyed.
173 Destroys the object.
175 174 */
176 175 QAreaSeries::~QAreaSeries()
177 176 {
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